FYROM Albanians don't want to be called 'Macedonians'
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Two Albanian parties have made known their intention to make amendments to the proposed government proposals on constitutional changes, in FYROM.
The Albanian Alliance will table its proposal for Amendment 34, demanding that there be no "accumulation" of ethnic communities under the name "Macedonians", calling for the differentiation of other communities.
According to this party, as Surayia Rasidi told Alsat M channel, the state is multinational and it is not possible for all citizens to be called "Macedonians". From the Albanian 'Besa' movement, Fadil Zentili, said that the nationality of the FYROM citizen can not be 'Macedonian'. "It is unacceptable to declare the character of citizens under the nationality 'Macedonian' as a uni-national [characterization]," Zentili said.
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